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DONALD HARLAND MOORE, IR. Ducky Ducky travels to and from school in a battered beach wagon which serves as a school bus for anyone who comes to Bapst from South Brewer. His hobby is making model ships. Al- though he spends much of his spare time just ramblin' aroundn, he always rates high each marking period. In answer to our survey he writes, My future cannot be divulged at this timev. JOAN CAROLINE MULDOON This little termite, small but explod- ing with laughter, comes late and leaves early, carrying her favorite trinket-a boxing glove. A shining star in Shorthand, Ioanie aims to be- come the president's secretary. Her favorite saying is, Ten cents each, three for a quarterly Her boast is that as cashier for two years with Charlean she never was a penny short. JAMES PETER O'LOUCHLIN ..Iim,, Jim is an energetic impcrsonator of W. C. Fields and is renowned for his dry wit. Although he has many unusual and interesting hobbies, he delves deeply into the mysteries of astronomy and radio. Besides being ardently interested in Physics and Math, he is the self-appointed jester of 4-A. He made a name for himself the past year in the minstrel. ,ff X 'Sw lin X Ai-XT .155 bt L ,f N I fx E - I + Ve ft K' hfix .Il 4 6 . Q 4 E14 I Q
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Ti .lb I 1-'gi , . .e-'W Vofizr- Meehan FREDERICK LEWIS MCLEAN FrcclU Fred is unquestionably the quietest and shrewdest Senior in the Boys Department. He is marvelously gifted in the art of selling. He sells cafe tickets in the morning and game tickets at night. Fred likes to swim and Hx radios. He l1as maintained an A plus average during his entire Bapst career. Our choice for Valedictorian. MARY ELLEN MCLEOD Formerly of Greenville, Mary Ellen claims Bapst to be the best. The most pleasing reader in 4-A, her voice is often heard emoting ,the audi- torium. The League is Madame Presi- dentis chief chore. Most serious and most generous, she is endeared to all the class. Fowler's will lose its soda jerker when Mary Ellen enters nurs- ing school. JOHN BRENNAN MEEHAN 'Qlackv Jack hails from St. Johns He is well liked among the Senior Class. We almost lost Jack during the Senior year, but unforeseen difficulties inter- fered With his plans to move to Michigan. He takes an interest in all sports and social activities. His hob- bies are hunting and fishing. He likes popular music and has an elaborate collection of Glenn Miller records. Jack plans to attend Michigan State College.
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